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3006-65 301 Oct. 28 SATURDAY OCTOBER 28, 1911

Chicago, Tribune, April, 1918 The Chicago Daily Tribune

POLLY WANTS TO CRACK HER BOND RECORD Patriotic Parrot Vies with Aerial Artiste in Attracting Subscribers to the Booths.

Aerialist and crowd--image Miss Louise Chavin and Psittacus the Parrot--image

MISS LOUISE CHAVIN.

"Buy Liberty bonds! Buy Lib- erty bonds! Help Uncle Sam!" was the shell cry which startled throngs in the lobby of the coun- ty building as Psittacus did his bit? Psittacus is vain on conceit- ed and refused to pose for his pic- ture, but after much coaxing and after? a few casualties had been offered by the coaxers Psittacus capitulated. Psittacus is a parrot and one of the? chief aids of Mrs. Philip Breg- stone, who is in charge of the bond booth in the county building. Misses Lousie Chavin, Mollie Et- telson and Minnie Lesserman and Mrs. Leslie Daniels also aid Mrs. Bregstone in collecting Uncle Sam's loan. To date the subscrip- tons at this booth have been over $80,000 Today the Marks Nathan Jew- ish Orphans' home band of thir- ty-five pieces will play during the day to attract buyers to this bond booth. BUY LIBERTY BONDS.

HUNGARIANS TO SHOW LOYALTY IN GREAT PARADE

Mrs. Philip P Bregstone in charge of Liberty Loan Booth unclear County Bldg & City Hall